First of all, Japanese names are nice but they seem VERY out of place on kids who aren't actually Japanese. If your kids are part Japanese, then it would be fine.
Second, the three names thing is just too much. A first name and a middle name are fine.
Third: Jace and Riordan I really don't like for girls.
EDIT: Suliah, "rose" is simply "bara", not "nobara". "Hikaru" means "light", not "firefly". "Hotaru" is the word for "firefly". "Mai" means "brightness."
2007-10-19 02:37:06
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answered by Sydney 6
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Triplet girls: I'd go with
Celine (moon)
Cira (sun) and
Celeste (heavenly, of the heavens).
Congrats if you're actually having triplet baby girls.
PS-- I like japanese names, just not those. How about
Nobara (rose), Hikaru (firefly)... Can't think of any more right now. oh, MAI (love it, don't know what it means).
2007-10-19 07:00:19
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answered by Suliah 3
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Delilah Valentina Luna Marina Mila Yvette
2016-03-13 01:48:02
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answered by ? 4
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I think that those are beautiful names and that using names with similar meanings and not similar sounds is a great way to link them together and yet still have their own personality. Also if they start getting picked on in school or something they could always go by one their more common middle names And I love the two middle name thing
2007-10-19 04:41:55
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answered by Holly C 3
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I love Sakura, Ren is a bit odd, and Kaidou is nice. I also really like Evangeline as a first name.
Emmy, these are very simple names to pronounce and I'm not even Japanese!
2007-10-18 21:48:16
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answered by Alex 3
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These names aren't my taste, but choose whatever names you truly love.
Do keep in mind though, that depending on what sort of place (city or rural) you live, these names will stand out - either a little (in a city) or like a sore thumb (rural area).
Good Luck!
2007-10-18 22:15:37
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answered by scarlet 3
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Are they Japanese? If yes that's OK- but they are not going to be the easiest for people to pronounce... I would think like 3rd or 4th grade... kids can be mean! But they are your children... I would say they are pretty names but I wouldn't use them! Best of luck to you and you 3 angels!
2007-10-19 04:06:10
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answered by Anonymous
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if you live in Japan those names are probably nice. For American I would say NO way for those names. No one will be able to pronounce them let alone remember the names.
They will be teased at school
How about more american names, and use the Japanese names for middle names if you HAVE to
Sarah Blossom
Orchid Bloom
Eva Kindra
or
Sally Jean
Rennah Lillian
Evelyn Haley
or
Ramey Sue
Sarina Mae
Katie Evageline
or
Kathrine Grace
Regina Lynn
Samantha Leigh
Elsa Amilia
Emily Beth
Ester Lenna
2007-10-19 00:29:04
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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They are good names for other peoples kids but sorry not for your own. Imagine how much your kids will be picked on when they are older. Let alone learning how to spell them and other people trying to say them. Think a little bit more. But they are nice names
2007-10-18 21:44:07
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answered by top_mumsy 3
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Maybe you can spell them different, they will still mean the same thing...my name is Rachel, but my mom spelled it Rachael...means the same thing...here we go...
Sakurah jayce Grey for the first girl
how about some different names for the others like...
Lyda Ren Grey
and for the last
Kaiya (kye ah) Evangeline Grey
2007-10-19 14:13:46
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answered by whatever 3
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